J Viski,Janos Viski. JANOS VISKI was born in 1891, in Szokolya, Hungary. This brilliant Hungarian artist studied at the Academy of Fine Arts under Tividar Zempleny directions. His first exhibition dates from 1913 -although there is some people date it from 1921- By admiring his works, one can easily see-through his paintbrushes, and feel his passion for animals, specially horses. According to many Art Specialists, it was not just the animal he was interested in but also it's features and particular movement, which he successfully managed to portray in his works. Forms and colors were his main tools to express himself, animals and landscapes, his passions. His works reflect that supreme blend, fantastically achieved by a gifted artist. Featuring motion and forms as well as color effects in open-air locations, his most frequent model were horses. His pictures express strength; and a careful admirer would discover a great impressionist effect. His paintings could and can be admired several museums, galleries and show rooms all over Hungary, and many of them can be found in private collections in Brazil, Uruguay and Argentina. For in his quest to admire light and natural beauty, he traveled several times to these southern countries on study trips. In 1936 he was awarded a Grand Prix at the 1936 Salon des Beaux Arts in Paris. Email Bob Frassinetti.The Buenos Aires Art Dealer,Argentina. Bob Frassinetti. Copyright 2005. Roberto Dario Frassinetti.

Would you please advise whether this painting is still for sale and the price? Also, is there a catalogue of Viski paintings? Michael A. Parsons | ve7ep@telus.net | December 29, 2005

Hello Michael, at this momnet this one is only for reference, the one I have for sale is here, "http://bobfrassinetti.tripod.com/viskiforsale1/" Please email so I can also show you photos of the Viski paintings I have ben able to collect. Best wishes from Argentina. Bob

We have several Viski J. paintings brought over from Hungary early in the 1900s. They are intensely beautiful, with horses galloping on the plains similar to above, but coming more at the viewer, as well as runaway horses pulling a cart, etc. Will not sell, but interested to know how much they're worth, and to know if anyone else nearby has any. We are in North Carolina and Michigan. Of all our collection of Hungarian art, the Viski are my favorites. K. Szabo | krysz99@gmail.com | July 19, 2012

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